Combined Breast Lift (Mastopexy) and Abdominoplasty: What You Should Know
Breast lift (mastopexy) and abdominoplasty are two well-established procedures that address different areas of the body. A breast lift focuses on reshaping and repositioning the breasts, while abdominoplasty targets loose skin and muscle separation in the abdomen. For some patients, combining these procedures into a single operation can be a practical option.
Although they can be performed separately, there are situations where a combined approach offers benefits. Below, we outline what each surgery involves, why some patients choose to combine them, and the key considerations to keep in mind. For personalised advice, a consultation with Dr Andrew Broadhurst is essential.
What’s involved in each procedure?
Breast lift (mastopexy)
Mastopexy reshapes and elevates the breasts without changing their overall size or volume. It is often chosen by women concerned about breast sagging after pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss, or ageing. The surgery involves removing excess skin and repositioning the breast tissue and nipple to achieve a firmer, more youthful contour.
Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty removes excess skin from the abdomen and can repair weakened or separated abdominal muscles, particularly after pregnancy. Patients considering Abdominoplasty Brisbane often seek this procedure to restore a flatter, more supported abdominal profile.
Why combine a breast lift and abdominoplasty?
Many patients experience changes to both the breasts and abdomen due to pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or natural ageing. Combining the procedures can mean:
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One recovery period instead of two
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Less overall time off work
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Potential savings on certain surgical and hospital costs
For this reason, mastopexy and abdominoplasty are commonly performed together as part of post-pregnancy body contouring.
Who is a suitable candidate?
Good candidates are generally healthy, non-smokers, at a stable weight, and have realistic expectations. Patients planning future pregnancies are usually advised to postpone surgery, as this can affect long-term results. A thorough consultation is the only way to determine suitability.
Important considerations
Combined surgery involves a longer operation and recovery compared to a single procedure. There are also increased risks associated with longer anaesthesia time, which should be discussed in detail with your surgeon. Recovery can be more demanding, as multiple areas are healing simultaneously.
Combined surgery in Brisbane
Choosing an experienced specialist is essential. Dr Broadhurst carefully assesses whether combined surgery is appropriate and prioritises patient safety above all else. A consultation will help you understand your options and decide what approach best suits your goals.
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